Clicks on start and stop
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That was an interesting idea of how to posts sounds here, well done!
It sounds loud and very mechanical, none of my 4 sound like that starting or stopping. But then there are other motors used in these machines so it is possible that is what it should sound like.
Are you starting at "SLOW"? Audio sounds like it.
So I'm not much extra help here but mostly wanted to comment on your idea for mp3 audio. Now I wonder if avi of flv would work the same way.
Ed
It sounds loud and very mechanical, none of my 4 sound like that starting or stopping. But then there are other motors used in these machines so it is possible that is what it should sound like.
Are you starting at "SLOW"? Audio sounds like it.
So I'm not much extra help here but mostly wanted to comment on your idea for mp3 audio. Now I wonder if avi of flv would work the same way.
Ed
save the *.txt file then replace the .txt with .mp3dusty wrote:OKAY, what am I not doing. I don't hear anything.
now click on the new file and if you have a default mp3 player it will play.
I've also tested a .flv file here:
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=10115
Ed
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Sounds like a start switch to me!:)
Runs nice and quiet also!;)
Runs nice and quiet also!;)
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How long must it run to say so? I did not hear any unusual noises. Startup and stopping sounded normal. Maybe I have heard noisier machines than thou!;)dusty wrote:I get it to load but it only lasts a few seconds. Definitely not long enough to say it runs quiet or not.
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[quote="JPG40504"]How long must it run to say so? I did not hear any unusual noises. Startup and stopping sounded normal. Maybe I have heard noisier machines than thou!]No. I mean really short. Too short to tell what I am listening to.
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